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Discover Your Router's IP Address

Welcome! Having trouble finding your router's IP address? Our interactive AI assistant is here to guide you through the process. Chat with our AI to learn the steps to locate your router's IP address on different devices and operating systems.

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Finding your router's IP address can be pretty straightforward! You can often find it by checking your network settings on your device. On a Windows computer, you can use the Command Prompt and enter "ipconfig" to find the "Default Gateway." If you're on a Mac, go to "System Preferences" > "Network" and select your connection for the IP. Have you tried locating it already, or are you encountering any particular issues? Let me know, and I can help!